when I go through the specs for the AT&T and Tmobile variants for the note 2, I come across a difference in the following
AT&T,
GSM Quad-band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Tmobile
Frequencies and Data Type GSM Quad-band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz UMTS: Band I ,band II, Band IV (Dual-band1700/2100 MHz), Band V
What does the dual band mean? Is it for Tmobiles 4G network?
I thought all the Note 2's in the US had the same LTE radio
please shed some light,
thanks
1700 MHz/2100 MHz UMTS (WCDMA) AWS is currently T-Mobile's 4G network.
T-Mobile will have LTE up and running sometime within next year (2013).
Yes T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 devices do have LTE. But it is now not activated. T-Mobile will activate the LTE within T-Mobile's Galaxy Note 2 when they get their LTE service up and running within your area.
How to activate the LTE and running on another carrier is a good question. This I get bits and pieces. But not a full step-by-step process yet.
The T-Mobile Note II is pentaband; it will work on AT&T and T-Mobile 3G/4G (not LTE though as of now). I think that's what you're getting at.
Product F(RED) said:
The T-Mobile Note II is pentaband; it will work on AT&T and T-Mobile 3G/4G (not LTE though as of now). I think that's what you're getting at.
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I believe that we can get the LTE up and running with other carriers. I know that I got LTE working on my GN2 (SGH-T889). We just need to learn how to get the LTE running with other carriers. That is really the question. When we figure that out then this might be able to be applied to other GN2 devices.
Tmobile hasnt turned on lte yet. From what i understand once they do our note 2's should be able to utilize it.
winlinmac001 said:
What does the dual band mean? Is it for Tmobiles 4G network?
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Tmobile uses 42.2 mbps dual channel hsdpa.
Afaik, At&t uses 21.1 mbps hsdpa.
Lte(long term evolution) is a different technology not yet active for Tmobile customers.
Real World, my friend with a Galaxy nexus on Tmobile network gets about 8mbps while I get 14mbps. Galaxy nexus has the 21.1mbps capable modem.
konceptz said:
Tmobile uses 42.2 mbps dual channel hsdpa.
Afaik, At&t uses 21.1 mbps hsdpa.
Lte(long term evolution) is a different technology not yet active for Tmobile customers.
Real World, my friend with a Galaxy nexus on Tmobile network gets about 8mbps while I get 14mbps. Galaxy nexus has the 21.1mbps capable modem.
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You're talking about something called DC-HSPA (Dual Channel/Carrier), which is basically what you said: Using 2 frequencies of HSPA(+) to achieve basically double the throughput.
Is it a hardware limitation (as in slightly modified Qualcomm LTE Chipset) in the AT&T Note 2 that 42mbps is not supported compared to T-Mobiles version? Or it is software / firmware-controlled?
winlinmac001 said:
Is it a hardware limitation (as in slightly modified Qualcomm LTE Chipset) in the AT&T Note 2 that 42mbps is not supported compared to T-Mobiles version? Or it is software / firmware-controlled?
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It could be software (on the modem level, which is low-level stuff and separate from the ROM); T-Mobile's Galaxy S II was basically AT&T's Skyrocket with LTE disabled. You could actually flash a T-Mobile S2's modem onto a Skyrocket to get it to work on T-Mobile frequencies (but you can't get LTE enabled on the T-Mobile S II as far as I know).
would you say the note 2 from verizon is any better since it also includes a CDMA radio? Also, though LTE only works in the upper 700 frequency, any change a modem update or firmware change will allow the verizon version to work on T-mobile or AT&T network?
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would you say the note 2 from verizon is any better since it also includes a CDMA radio? Also, though LTE only works in the upper 700 frequency, any change a modem update or firmware change will allow the verizon version to work on T-mobile or AT&T network?
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No; CDMA is useless unless you're going to be using it on the carrier it came from. I'd say the T-Mobile version is the best (in terms of working with the most networks), then the AT&T version (because it has LTE), then the International version (because it's the AT&T version without LTE), and after that the Verizon one because Sprint are jerks because they use "embedded SIMs".
Guys,
I apologize in advanced if this such thread opened in the past. I would like to buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100
Based on the website, this fone is unlocked and has "Item model number: GT-N7100" | ASIN: B009LM67GE
I am located in Canada with Koodo. Most Koodo devised work with Telus network. I have an iPhone locked to Telus network and it works and I get the data.
However, I am not sure unlocked GT-N7100 will work with Telus network or Koodo.
This is the Telus Galaxy Note 2 specs:
Network LTE: 700MHz (Band 17) / 2100MHz (Band 7)
HSPA: 2100MHz (Band I) / 1900MHz (Band II) / 850MHz (Band V) / 900MHz (Band VIII)
GSM: 850MHz / 900MHz / 1800MHz / 1900MHz
Do you think If I get the Unlock Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 from Amazon.ca and it will work with Telus/Koodo network?
You feedback is appreciated.
Thank you!
As far as I know all N7100 are non-LTE phones which means they are universally HSPA devices and should work worldwide on any network (just not on LTE)
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As far as I know all N7100 are non-LTE phones which means they are universally HSPA devices and should work worldwide on any network (just not on LTE)
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Thanks v-b-n. So basically what you are saying is it is a still 4G device over HSPA not LTE and when I put my sim card in, I will still get 4G and not 3g?
Thanks!!!
Lte=4g.....hspa/hspda=3.5g....umts=3g
You won't get 4g
scribbled from my note 2 (N7100)
pakure said:
Lte=4g.....hspa/hspda=3.5g....umts=3g
You won't get 4g
scribbled from my note 2 (N7100)
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Pakure, thank you for your message. I think I can live without 4G-0.5 and 3.5G. NEtwork here in Canada is not good anyways.
I purchased the device last night and I am waiting for the shipment. Thank you all for your time.
You will get 3.5g or hspda/hspa. ..enjoy
scribbled from my note 2 (N7100)
This thread is for those who bought T mobile 910Ts and are using them on ATT with working LTE and Custom Recovery. I thought t would be nice to have a centralized thread for non ATT devices being used on the ATT Carrier
Any issues, Rom Comments, should be posted as well. Include your phone and ROM in your Sig,
I received my T Mobile 910T from a seller at Swappa.com It was rooted and Rommed with FireKat V4 (I have since flashed V5) and see no reason to switch Roms.
However, The phone I received was not unlocked. I used cellunlocker.net for the code and it worked perfectly
allowing me to use my four year old ATT SIM from my N7100 Note 2 (even though the Costco Cellular Kiosk gave me a new SIM card free before my phone came)
I called AT&T and gave them the IMEI and they provisioned me for LTE even though the phone shows up as a flip phone on their site. . LTE is weak around here but the phone does indicate LTE when it's available. I paid $700 for the phone . There are less expensive ones available for those who don;t want to deal with T Mobile and a 40 day plan.
The phone uses TWRP or PHILZ Recovery and flashing roms is no different than it has been since the first ODIN version was used to flash a recovery TAR file. I prefer TWRP
I have no confidence in developers finding a way around the ATT bootloader lock nor the incentive to make it work like an international device anytime soon if ever. The only alternative for me was to get a developer Note 4 with Verizon. My wife runs an ATT S5 and does not need root so switching carriers would have been a non starter since we both are able to use 4G LTE
Thanks to soraxd:
General T mobile 910T Knowledge
AT&T Network
2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE : 850, 1900
3G UMTS/HSPA+ 21Mbit/s : 850 (Band 5), 1900 (Band 2)
4G LTE : 700 Block B (Band 17), 1700 AWS (Band 4), 1900 PCS (Band 2), 2300 WCS (Band 30)
T-Mobile Note 4 SMN910T
CDMA Data ‐ 1x and EVDO Rev0/RevA
2G CDMA : CDMA 800, USPCS 1900;
3G (CDMA) : 800/1900 MHz
4G (LTE Cat 4 150/50Mbps) :Band 2/4/5/12/17
AT&T Note 4 SMN910A
HSPA+/UMTS : 850/1900/2100MHz
GSM : 850/900/1800/1900MHz
LTE : Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/17
Samsung Sources:
T MOBILE http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SM-N910TZKETMB
AT&T http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SM-N910AZKEATT
FCC Sources:
AT&T http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=A3L&pc=SMN910A
T MOBILE http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=A3L&pc=SMN910T
ANOTHER Version of information regarding bands.
T-Mobile
Quad Band GSM; UMTS: Band I (2100), Band II (1900), Band IV (1700/2100), Band V (850); LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17
AT&T
4G-LTE Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 20, 29
3G - UMTS 850/1900/2100MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz
so what are bands 20 and 29? they're bands for carrier aggregation in the US and not international support.
I would not get too hung up on "compatibility" at this point. Many of us users are enjoying their 910T on AT&T without issue.
Known Issues using tmo N4 on at&t: no HD voice (supported by at&t as of 12/3/14)
cheapest off contract I've found new black: $699.99
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/t-mobil...lack/1015007.p?id=1219459037265&skuId=1015007
Cheapest used 910Ts I have found are on Swappa.com See button upper right on this page next to themer( I purchased mine from a user on Swappa)
http://swappa.com/buy/samsung-galaxy-note-4-tmobile
FROM Xda Member MIRCURY re Note 3 T mobile use on AT&T Much of the same applies
RE TMOBILE NOTE 3 ON ATT (Changing Note 3 to Note 4)
Much of the same applies
This is for people who have AT&T Service and are looking at the T-Mobile US Note 4 (N910T).
Why are people wanting to use a T-Mobile Note 4 on AT&T?
Because AT&T, much like Verizon, has tried to lock down their phones making it very difficult to use custom ROM's or apps that require root. AT&T and Tmobile's networks are similar. The N910T (Tmobile Note 4) is bootloader unlocked.
What does carrier/SIM locked mean? Is it the same as bootloader locked?
. US phones that operate on GSM networks require a SIM card. The carriers don't want you taking your phone to another carrier without fulfilling your contract so they lock your phone to themselves and the SIM cards they offer. Once you fulfill your contract or pay for the phone in full they should be willing to issue you an unlock code. Some carriers like T-mobile make you wait 40 days after you buy the device to unlock it. SIM unlocking the phone will allow you to put a SIM card from another carrier in the phone.
How can I carrier/SIM unlock my T-mobile Note 3 if T-mobile won't?
Several people have used cellunlocker.net including me. Select U.S.A. T-Mobile and N910T as your device. This also removes any region lock.
Will LTE work on AT&T?
Many people have confirmed that LTE works. There is no speed difference between an AT&T branded phone and the Note 4. Documents obtained from the FCC and also on T-Mobile's site say it supports the frequencies used by AT&T.
What APN settings will my Note 4 need for AT&T and MVNO's?
NAME: ATT Phone
APN: phone
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
Then go to the home screen menu setting, more networks, mobile networks, network mode and change to LTE/WCDMA/GSM.
Video guide done on a S4. Credit: Sunny Nath
If you are using a Straight Talk SIM use this.
NAME: Straight Talk
APN: tfdata
PORT: 80
MMSC: http://mms-tf.net
MMS PROXY: mms3.tracfone.com
MMS PORT: 80
APN Type: default,mms,supl,agps,fota,dun,hipri,entitle
Then go to the home screen menu setting, more networks, mobile networks, network mode and change to LTE/WCDMA/GSM.
If you are using Aio Wireless from AT&T
Name: Aio Wireless
APN: ndo
Proxy: Not Set
Port: Not Set
Username: Not Set
Password: Not Set
Server: Not Set
MMSC: http://mmsc.aiowireless.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.aiowireless.net
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 150
Authentication type: Not Set
APN type: default,mms,fota,hipri,supl
Then go to the home screen menu setting, more networks, mobile networks, network mode and change to LTE/WCDMA/GSM.
Root, custom recoveries, roms, and kernels for the T-mobile US Note 4
The T-Mobile Note 4 has a dev community that is growing rapidly. You have plenty of options to customize just about everything available on your Note 4 You can flash roms and kernels that give you extended run time and overclocking. We can even cut out the carriers and flash international roms with some modifications so we can have the latest and greatest directly from Samsung. Using custom recoveries such as TWRP will trip the KNOX counter.
For TWRP recovery is the recommended recovery for the N910T and is the first step to flashing roms and kernels.
TWRP 2.8.x.x TeamWin Recovery Project is available here http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
For CWM recovery use this.
The first step is to flash a CWM recovery . After that you can flash a pre-rooted ROM that is compatible with the N910T or flash SuperSU here.
You have to call ATT and give them the IMEI? I had a S5 (wife has it now) from TMO and its unlocked and we just popped her sim on it without calling ATT and she gets LTE with no issue. Just wondering if its something new.
I'm thinking of selling my ATT note 4 so I can buy a TMO Note 4 myself
IcOpRo said:
You have to call ATT and give them the IMEI?
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No, most of the time it just works. In a few cases as with the international Note 1, ATT had a range of imei's programmed wrong in their database so it showed up as a phone that doesn't get the correct data plan (missing LTE or HSPA data) like an old blackberry/flip phone. It took them a few weeks to correct it.
Most everyone coming from a phone that has LTE should just be able to plug in their sim card and go, never having to talk to ATT.
IcOpRo said:
You have to call ATT and give them the IMEI? I had a S5 (wife has it now) from TMO and its unlocked and we just popped her sim on it without calling ATT and she gets LTE with no issue. Just wondering if its something new.
I'm thinking of selling my ATT note 4 so I can buy a TMO Note 4 myself
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No you don't have to call. In fact the general conscious is; doing so will get your LTE disabled by at&t. I would absolutely not willingly report my attempts to circumvent at&t's restrictions.
if you're going to make a new tmo on at&t thread, change the op to be a collection of known knowledge. let me get you started.
T-Mobile
Quad Band GSM; UMTS: Band I (2100), Band II (1900), Band IV (1700/2100), Band V (850); LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17
AT&T
4G-LTE Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 20, 29
3G - UMTS 850/1900/2100MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz
so what are bands 20 and 29? they're international bands not implemented in the US.
Known Issues using tmo N4 on at&t: no HD voice (supported by at&t as of 12/3/14)
cheapest off contract I've found new black: $699.99
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/t-mobil...1015007&pid=1219459037265&pcatId=abcat0801002
cheapest off contract I've found new white: $749.99
http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-4.html
Ya, I did a guide a while back here for the Note 3. I think a lot of people found it helpful with over 700 posts. It would be good for the note 4. Feel free to take anything from it you want.
IcOpRo said:
You have to call ATT and give them the IMEI? I had a S5 (wife has it now) from TMO and its unlocked and we just popped her sim on it without calling ATT and she gets LTE with no issue. Just wondering if its something new.
I'm thinking of selling my ATT note 4 so I can buy a TMO Note 4 myself
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I didn't HAVE to But I was running Wap. Cingualar APN on the Note 2 so they had to provision me to work with the Phone APN for LTE. I had an ATT S5 IMEI ready if the native APN did not work as well as a new SIM card.
I asked if there were any signal losses since it was not an ATT phone . He said "only thing I may miss are the ATT apps"'. I have a couple I use like Visual Voice mail. and the account app. Otherwise I am ok.
Did have to freeze the T mobile wifi over phone app s I was getting an error message everyday as that app tried to find T Mobile towers.
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so what are bands 20 and 29? they're international bands not implemented in the US.
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LTE band 20 is for ITU Region 1 EMEA (Europe Middle East and Africa roaming).
Band 29 is for carrier aggregation with band 4 in the US. (Band 29 is download only). It is implemented in a few large cities so far, Chicago being one. It is for capacity only; not speed. The n910t does not support it, but it's not a big deal at this point because it supports the normal LTE bands offering the same service.
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No you don't have to call. In fact the general conscious is; doing so will get your LTE disabled by at&t. I would absolutely not willingly report my attempts to circumvent at&t's restrictions.
if you're going to make a new tmo on at&t thread, change the op to be a collection of known knowledge. let me get you started.
T-Mobile
Quad Band GSM; UMTS: Band I (2100), Band II (1900), Band IV (1700/2100), Band V (850); LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17
AT&T
4G-LTE Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 20, 29
3G - UMTS 850/1900/2100MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz
so what are bands 20 and 29? they're international bands not implemented in the US.
Known Issues using tmo N4 on at&t: no HD voice (supported by at&t as of 12/3/14)
cheapest off contract I've found new black: $699.99
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/t-mobil...1015007&pid=1219459037265&pcatId=abcat0801002
cheapest off contract I've found new white: $749.99
http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-4.html
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Great Idea done.
Swappa is a good place for used devices as well. No Ebay fees and most are new resales. No need to deal with T Mobile at all
soraxd said:
No you don't have to call. In fact the general conscious is; doing so will get your LTE disabled by at&t. I would absolutely not willingly report my attempts to circumvent at&t's restrictions.
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I did not find this to be an issue, after I gave them my T mobile IMEI. There are no phone restrictions.
They did not try to take LTE away and they did not care where I got the phone. They only want the service. I asked about that and was told things have changed and they are not penalizing those who buy elsewhere. They don't sell phones for profit and make no interest on those NEXT Plans. I think they want to get out of the $299 two year contract phone business and just sell service. In my case if they did not make it work, I was ready to jump to a developer Phone on Verizon. So the tech really wanted to make it work and he did,
I am using the same LTE APN as an ATT Phone,
They just have to be able to provision them for LTE, If you are coming from an LTE device you likely would not have to do anything but put the SIM card in.
My phone does not show up as a Black berry. So far just a unknown flip phone. I am disappointed with LTE speeds here. When the phone says LTE I get about 10 down. Verizon does about 23. ATT LTE is very spotty here. I use my wifes ATT S5 as a reference. Her phone does not get better than mine.
I think if you give them the IMEI also the phone will register in the ATT website as a note 4, don't think it will show the picture of a flip phone.
This helps with insurance claims if something happens. If I'm not mistaken
Here's some more conflicting information I gathered. This information comes from more reliable sources however.
AT&T Network
2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE : 850, 1900
3G UMTS/HSPA+ 21Mbit/s : 850 (Band 5), 1900 (Band 2)
4G LTE : 700 Block B (Band 17), 1700 AWS (Band 4), 1900 PCS (Band 2), 2300 WCS (Band 30)
T-Mobile Note 4 SMN910T
CDMA Data ‐ 1x and EVDO Rev0/RevA
2G CDMA : CDMA 800, USPCS 1900;
3G (CDMA) : 800/1900 MHz
4G (LTE Cat 4 150/50Mbps) :Band 2/4/5/12/17
AT&T Note 4 SMN910A
HSPA+/UMTS : 850/1900/2100MHz
GSM : 850/900/1800/1900MHz
LTE : Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/17
Samsung Sources:
Samsung SM-N910TZKETMB
Samsung SM-N910AZKEATT
FCC Sources:
FCC A3L SMN910A
FCC A3L SMN910T
Not sure where band 30 came from. I posted this here in October and it should help clear things up. Samsung's marketing site doesn't always have the correct bands. The back of the boxes for the phones/FCC test reports however tend to have the correct info.
Also @tbong777 could you fix the band 29 info in the OP? It should say it's for carrier aggregation in the US and not international support. Thanks!
ATT Network Uses:
GSM: 850, 1900 Mhz
HSPA/UMTS: 850, 1900 MHz
LTE: Band 4, 17 (29 for LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation with band 4)
Tmobile Network Uses:
GSM: 850, 1900 Mhz
HSPA/UMTS: 1700, 1900 Mhz
LTE: Band 4, 12
Tmobile Note 4 N910T Supports:
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS: Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 4 (1700), Band 5 (850)
LTE: Band 4 (1700), Band 12 (700a), Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 3 (1800), Band 5 (850), Band 7 (2600), Band 8 (900), Band 17 (700bc)
IcOpRo said:
I think if you give them the IMEI also the phone will register in the ATT website as a note 4, don't think it will show the picture of a flip phone.
This helps with insurance claims if something happens. If I'm not mistaken
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I gave them my SM-910T IMEI and it shows up as a flip phone however I still show 4G LTE downloads where I can get LTE and the speed tests confirm its not standard 3G HSPA+
There have been mixed reviews on which IMEI to use. I got one off a demo S5 just in case and will keep it ready if I need it bit so far so good with my 4 year old SIM chip and 910T IMEI.
I would say if anyone is going to go this route you will have to be ready willing and able to buy a phone as warranty service would be doubtful. The good news is the phones are getting cheaper. For $200 I am keeping my International N7100 Note 2. Its worth more to me as a backup than the $200 I may get for it
mircury said:
Not sure where band 30 came from. I posted this here in October and it should help clear things up. Samsung's marketing site doesn't always have the correct bands. The back of the boxes for the phones/FCC test reports however tend to have the correct info.
Also @tbong777 could you fix the band 29 info in the OP? It should say it's for carrier aggregation in the US and not international support. Thanks!
ATT Network Uses:
GSM: 850, 1900 Mhz
HSPA/UMTS: 850, 1900 MHz
LTE: Band 4, 17 (29 for LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation with band 4)
Tmobile Network Uses:
GSM: 850, 1900 Mhz
HSPA/UMTS: 1700, 1900 Mhz
LTE: Band 4, 12
Tmobile Note 4 N910T Supports:
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS: Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 4 (1700), Band 5 (850)
LTE: Band 4 (1700), Band 12 (700a), Band 1 (2100), Band 2 (1900), Band 3 (1800), Band 5 (850), Band 7 (2600), Band 8 (900), Band 17 (700bc)
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all of our information seems to conflict, where are you getting your information from?
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all of our information seems to conflict, where are you getting your information from?
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I noticed the same thing but the important thing to remember is our T Mobile phones are working on AT&T in LTE mode.
I could not sort out all the information. But as more people chime in with 910T devices , some of those questions will be answered, I was confused researching and looking at "bands" etc. but what sold me was the real time users who were not having issues. I bought mine knowing I could sell it if I was wrong.
The only way I was going to find out for sure is buying a phone and decided to try it out on my own because there was some conflicting information. I had had no issues using an old Note 2 SIM on wap.cingular even giving AT&T the IMEI of T Mobile's phone. After inputing the LTE APN and having the tech ensure the provision was correct I was happy I test it against a know ATT branded LTE device and can confirm it works.
So I would not get too hung up in drilling down into the bands and frequencies at this point. Many of us are using the devices on AT&T without issue. Those who are having issues may get some help here.
soraxd said:
all of our information seems to conflict, where are you getting your information from?
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LTE info:
LTE info including international band 20 roaming info is from here. It also show which blocks correspond with the bands.
Band 29 info is below. Fiercewireless is an telecom industry publication.
AT&T carrier aggregation plans/Mobile world Congress presentation here and here.
All LTE bands listed with their corresponding uplink/downlink frequencies. Some people only list the frequencies so this helps to find what band they are talking about.
UMTS info:
USA Cell frequencies in use here.
Phone info:
N910T info is from the back of the box and FCC reports.
Wonder if there is any way to flash a stock TMO Rom to the 910A? Like a dead phone flash.
Scotsman828 said:
Wonder if there is any way to flash a stock TMO Rom to the 910A? Like a dead phone flash.
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Brick. City. Don't try it. Sell your phone and buy a 910T on Swappa. I bricked two Captivates back in the day when we could send them off and get unbricked for $50. I don't think that is available any more.
I'd bet the TMO and ATT Note 4 main boards are identical. Just different rom version #s and bootloaders.
Scotsman828 said:
I'd bet the TMO and ATT Note 4 main boards are identical. Just different rom version #s and bootloaders.
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T Mobile has a very active development section already. Some great ROMS and many more to come.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/development